Freedom from domestic abuse for dogs and their owners

Freedom is our free and confidential specialist dog fostering service.

Red labrador retriever sits on some garden furniture next to a woman

If dog owners plan to find safety from domestic abuse but are unable to take their dog with them, Freedom provides a temporary home for their dog with a loving foster carer until their owners are safe, settled and ready to have them back. 

How does Freedom help?

We’re here when you need us

Our confidential service is free to use with all veterinary treatments and dog expenses covered. Our volunteer foster carers are fully supported by the Freedom team, giving dog owners peace of mind that their dog is receiving the best possible care.

If you would like to get support for you and your dog or find out more, you can contact your local Freedom team directly and we will talk you through how the service works and answer any questions that you have. 

The need for freedom

A survey carried out by Dogs Trust in 2019 showed:

  • 97% of domestic abuse professionals believe that threats to pets are used as a tool to attempt to coerce and control someone
  • 89% of domestic abuse professionals were aware of domestic abuse cases where pets have also been abused.
  • 51% of domestic abuse professionals were aware of domestic abuse cases where a pet has been killed. 

We don’t want a dog to be another barrier for someone taking that step to safety:

  • Pets are a source of comfort to someone experiencing domestic abuse
  • Perpetrators of the abuse may neglect, harm or make threats to harm the dog
  • Availability of pet friendly accommodation can be limited
  • Specialist domestic abuse refuges are not usually able to accept dogs.

Find domestic abuse support

If you are experiencing domestic abuse, or are worried about someone else, there are specialist services who can provide support: 

England (Refuge’s National Domestic Abuse Helpline)

0808 200 0247 

nationaldahelpline.org.uk

Scotland (Domestic Abuse and Forced Marriage Helpline)

0800 027 1234

sdafmh.org.uk

Wales (Live Fear Free Helpline)

0808 801 0800

livefearfree.gov.wales

Northern Ireland (Domestic and Sexual Abuse helpline)

0808 802 1414

dsahelpline.org

Men’s Advice Line

0808 801 0327

mensadviceline.org.uk

Galop National LGBT+ Helpline

0800 999 5428

galop.org.uk

I was in a domestic violence relationship for about 3 years.

Sophie, Freedom client and survivor of domestic abuse

"We actually got Dexter together, but it got to a point where enough was enough and I made the decision to leave. I was placed into a Women's Aid refuge, but Dexter needed someone that could properly care for him which my family just couldn’t do. I honestly have not got a bad word to say about the Freedom, it was brilliant, every staff member I spoke to was really informative and professional." - Sophie.

*names have been changed to protect the family’s identity.

 

Fostering with Freedom

Our amazing foster carers are a key part of our Freedom team and together we have been helping dog owners find freedom from domestic abuse for over 20 years. With your help, we can continue to make this happen.

If you have time and experience of caring for a dog in your own home and want to find out more about the benefits of fostering a dog, we’d love to hear from you. 

When you foster with Freedom, you get:  

  • All the benefits of sharing your home with a dog  
  • All expenses including food, equipment and veterinary care covered  
  • Full support from our experienced Freedom team, and full confidentiality  
  • Pride in knowing you’re helping somebody and their dog find Freedom. 

Become a Freedom foster carer

Our service is only possible thanks to the support and commitment of our amazing volunteer foster carers who love and care for the dogs in their own homes.  

If you’d like to make a real difference in the lives of a dog and their family, get in touch with our friendly team today. 

I think about the families I am helping a lot and I just want to help get a dog and a family to safety.

Mary, Freedom foster carer

"I enjoy walking the dogs and the social aspect of meeting other people with dogs when out. I really enjoy watching my foster dogs play. I enjoy making a difference and learning to love different breeds that I didn’t realise I would like." - Mary

Together, we can help more dog owners to find freedom from domestic abuse. 

Get help

Get help

Is fostering a dog right for you?

Is fostering a dog right for you?

Donate to support Freedom

Freedom has enabled countless people to find safety with their beloved dog. So many people stay in difficult situations, because they feel it's the only way they can protect their beloved pet. 

With your support, we’ve helped more than 2,000 people flee domestic abuse.

Will you join us in our mission to help even more dog owners experiencing domestic abuse?